From Girlhood To Womanhood I met Shanae Watkins the same way a lot of people who watched the Girlhood documentary did–in the Waxter Juvenile Facility. She was fourteen, she had three pigtails in her hair, and was as cute as a button. She had cheeks that were made for...
Meet the Founder Series Sistah Girls, every day the Black literary community is growing. From book clubs, event planners, and community organizations that bring authors and readers together, there is something for everyone. From the outside looking in organizations...
A Magazine for Black Authors Remember back in the days when you had to wait for your favorite magazine to drop or radio show to come on to get your entertainment news? With the explosion of digital media, you can now receive information on just about any topic at the...
Sistah Girls, author Kema B. is creating her own lane in the world of contemporary romance. With a pinch of reality, a dash of sass, and an ounce of filth, she creates Black love stories that check off every box. Five books in and she’s showing no sign of slowing...
The Five Senses Of… is a unique interview series created for authors to explore their work and life using their five senses. It is designed to tap into their sense of taste, touch, smell, sight, and sound to give readers a glimpse of the author behind the pen. Taisha...
Sistah Girls, June is Black Music Month! To celebrate, we interviewed London-based writer, musician, and author of Why Solange Matters, Stephanie Phillips. When thinking about who to interview for Black Music Month, I wanted to speak to someone who had a passion for...
For women of color to continue the conversations that we have in the nail salon, beauty parlor, church, and during our lunch breaks at work. This is a place where you can kick off your shoes and get comfortable.